Contains primary source materials related to race relations and African American communities in Atlanta, Chicago, St Louis, Brooklyn, and towns and cities in North Carolina.
Documents related to African American writer Amiri Baraka. Includes rare works of poetry, organizational records, articles, poems, plays, and speeches by Baraka, a small amount of personal correspondence, and oral histories.
Large digital collection of full-length, searchable interviews featuring prominent African American artists, business leaders, scientists, athletes, and intellectuals.
Contains personal narratives of immigrants to the United States and Canada. Materials including letters, diaries, pamphlets, autobiographies, and oral history interviews, beginning around 1840 and extending to the present.
Provides links or location information for oral histories in written, audio, and video formats available on the Web or held by repositories and archives around the world.
An archive and repository for the preservation and historical study of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) religious movements from the 1950s forward. Contains oral histories, photographs, online exhibits and primary sources.
Oxford College Oral History Collection - Contains printed transcriptions of oral histories, digital transcriptions in .doc format, and digital audio recordings of oral histories created by students at Oxford College